Sentences with phrase «tibia so»

Earlier in the day, one of Cooper's graduate students had recovered a 30,000 - year - old horse tibia so well preserved that it still contained marrow and liquid fat.
Some pets are born with tibias so distorted that the whole upper section of bone needs to be rotated on its shaft.

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But with Olivier Giroud back from his tibia injury, that gives Arsene Wenger a problem, so how does the boss keep both his central strikers happy and do the best thing for the team?
So here, all the way up on the inside of this tibia bone, not back here on your calf.
Recently she started limping and the diagnosis was «tear of the ligament joining her right tibia and femur», a permanent damage that required immediate (and expensive) surgery (the so called DePuys Syntes TPLO.)
There are many (American - line GSDs, especially) that appear in stance to be so over-angulated in the rear (thigh - to - tibia - to - metatarsus) that you'd think they would not be able to adequately extend the hock.
They join the femur and tibia (the bones above and below the knee joint) together so that the knee works as a hinged joint.
The other major cause is a displacement of the quadriceps tendon's attachment to the tibia, so that the patella is displaced medially when the quadriceps muscle is flexed.
They join the femur and tibia (the bones above and below the knee joint) together so that the knee works as a stable, hinged joint.
«We change the angle of the top of the tibia (shin bone) by cutting the bone and rotating it so that the other muscles supporting the knee can take over the functions of the CCL.»
The procedure involves fracturing the upper part of the tibia in a controlled manner so as to provide a flat area upon which the femur may rest.
The TPLO corrects the torn / partially torn CCL by re-orienting the tibial plateau (the top of the tibia) so that it is more nearly flat.
Kim Levin in The Brooklyn Rail: «So many skulls, tibia, ribcages, soldiers in uniform, mortally wounded dolls, and flocks of birds morphing into missiles or warplanes (the way skulls and bones morphed into picks and shovels during the Black Plague) haven't been seen together in the art world since, well, the Dark Ages....
«Hurt» is a nebulous concept to children, and they may not understand the difference between «forcibly encourage the bully to go away» and «trip the bully so he fractures his tibia
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